BMW Phev 2020
Concept

McLaren is still a about newcomer in the apple of supercars and hypercars, but its new models abide to accommodate baking achievement that puts rivals from Lamborghini, Ferrari and Porsche on notice.

There’s no bigger archetype of this than the 720S. Unveiled almost 16 months ago, the British supercar is priced adjoin the Ferrari 488 GTB and Lamborghini Huracan, but outperforms both by a ample margin.

Given abundant room, McLaren says the 720S can advance through to an absorbing 212 mph (341 km/h). While the video beneath doesn’t appearance the 720S maxing out, it does get appealing close, beyond the 200 mph (320 km/h) barrier and briefly extensive 202 mph (325 km/h). The POV camera position makes it feel like you’re in the car, so the video is able-bodied account a watch.

What is conceivably best absorbing about the blow is not artlessly the max acceleration the supercar hits. Instead, it is the way the 720S accelerates from almost 93 mph (150 km/h) to 155 mph (250 km/h) at a absolutely alarming pace, acutely angle time and amplitude on its way to a acceleration best assembly cars can’t alike dream of.

The abstruse to the car’s achievement lies in its 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine. McLaren’s official chat is that it produces 710 hp. However, dyno runs of the car advance that it may bear afterpiece to 800 hp at the crankshaft, a amount which lifts the car’s from the brand of the 488 GTB into the area of the Ferrari 812 Superfast and Lamborghini Aventador S.

BMW Phev 2020
Price

As of this writing, the BMW Phev 2020
sits atop our rankings thanks to its responsive engine, sporty handling, refined interior, and accommodating rear seats and cargo space. Although the changes for 2020 are minor, the BMW Phev 2020
was clearly in a good place already. When the BMW Phev 2020
goes on sale at the end of 2019, it will be offered in either front-wheel-drive sDrive28i or all-wheel-drive xDrive28i trim. Returning is the 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine (228 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque) as well as the eight-speed automatic transmission. 2020 estimates the BMW Phev 2020
will reach 60 mph in 6.3 seconds for xDrive and 6.6 seconds for the sDrive.

Pricing hasn’t been announced yet, but we expect it to cost about the same as the current BMW Phev 2020
, which starts around $35,000 for the sDrive28i and $37,000 for the xDrive28i. Check back with Edmunds for more information and impressions as we near the on-sale date.